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. >> i've had opportunity to be a healthcare administrator of a 141-bed hospital. i'm a small business owner and i have a love for financial literacy and making sure that young folks understand the value of the dollar. i'm a wife, i'm a step mother, i'm a sibling and so i think that i'm that well-rounded person that's coming to congress. >> despite reservations from those close to her, beatty ran for office because she says she's a problem solver who loves a challenge. >> when i get asked the question of why going and why now with all the gridlock, one of the things that comes to my mind immediately, that's the time that you go. with so much at stake, with so many things to work on, it's the time to go in and to have resolve and come up with answers that can help solve the problems and being able to reach across the aisle. and having so many women here now, i am so confident that we will be able to work together and be part of the solution. >> beatty joins cleveland democrat, marcia fudge, making it the first time ohio will have two african american u.s. representa
. >> i've had opportunity to be a healthcare administrator of a 141-bed hospital. i'm a small business owner and i have a love for financial literacy and making sure that young folks understand the value of the dollar. i'm a wife, i'm a step mother, i'm a sibling and so i think that i'm that well-rounded person that's coming to congress. >> despite reservations from those close to her, beatty ran for office because she says she's a problem solver who loves a challenge. >> when...
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to our men and women in uniform to be supportive with job opportunities, with access to high quality healthcare, and making sure that the sacrifice that they've made and their families have made will be rewarded in the end that we will stand by them. >> apart from her legal background, kuster has also worked with new hampshire's business and nonprofit communities. she is confident she'll be able to use those experiences to help her constituents. >> well, there's certainly times with overly burdensome government regulation that can be very costly to small business and i'm particularly aware of the small business community in new hampshire because that's where most of our jobs are created, the mom and pop stores and the small businesses and manufacturing and then in the non-profit arena there are expenses with complying with government regulations. and i want to make sure that if we are looking out for health and safety that that's important we want workers to be in a safe environment. but i want to make sure that we aren't overburdening our small businesses and non-profits. >> i grew up in a fam
to our men and women in uniform to be supportive with job opportunities, with access to high quality healthcare, and making sure that the sacrifice that they've made and their families have made will be rewarded in the end that we will stand by them. >> apart from her legal background, kuster has also worked with new hampshire's business and nonprofit communities. she is confident she'll be able to use those experiences to help her constituents. >> well, there's certainly times with...
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the former seal said despite killing the world's most wanted terrorist, he was not given a peng nor healthcare nor protection for family after returning home. he said the secret warriors have to deal with the not-so- easy transitions back to civilian life all the time. >>> at marine corps base quantico outside of washington, troops are battle tested. they're trained on the big guns, firing mortars and high- explosive artillery. tonight on fox 5 news at 10, sherry li joined our marines on the firing range and has more. >> reporter: when you go out on the firing range at marine corps base quantico, there is nothing fake about it. it's about recreating the true feel of combat. >> fire! fire! >> reporter: they use real weapons with real munitions. the howitzers are firing 150- millimeter high-explosive runs and can kill anyone within 150 feet and cause casualties the size of the football field. this is one of the tools of trade in combat. >> and most marines we sleep around the gun say that there is a mission where they're on the gun within seconds. >> reporter: and with had this kind of fire powe
the former seal said despite killing the world's most wanted terrorist, he was not given a peng nor healthcare nor protection for family after returning home. he said the secret warriors have to deal with the not-so- easy transitions back to civilian life all the time. >>> at marine corps base quantico outside of washington, troops are battle tested. they're trained on the big guns, firing mortars and high- explosive artillery. tonight on fox 5 news at 10, sherry li joined our marines...
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was talking about -- what is he going to do for people like me who do not have the money to pay for healthcare? how are we going to have insurance? how will we pay the bills? how will we go to the dr. and get it taken care of? host: president obama will be in the south, georgia, north carolina, what do you want to hear next? caller: i want to hear about the reform. what can he do for me as far as that. how can he help me get me some insurance so i can take care of my bill? host: eastern pennsylvania, republican line, welcome. caller: i would like to just say that president obama can talk the talk, but can he really walk the walk? host: in what sense? go ahead and turned on your tv while you are talking to us. what do you want to see him do next? caller: i would like to see him follow through on health care for medicare and senior citizens and all the people who cannot afford insurance. and insurance is increasing dramatically for normal middle- class people. they will be losing their jobs the cows of the factor that these companies are cutting back, and it is very depressing. host: what did yo
was talking about -- what is he going to do for people like me who do not have the money to pay for healthcare? how are we going to have insurance? how will we pay the bills? how will we go to the dr. and get it taken care of? host: president obama will be in the south, georgia, north carolina, what do you want to hear next? caller: i want to hear about the reform. what can he do for me as far as that. how can he help me get me some insurance so i can take care of my bill? host: eastern...
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they are responsible for providing healthcare. and medicare patients in the north bay. >> novato hospital is going to perform certain surgeries at a certain price. >> bay area educators are applauding the educational proposal. he wants to make preschool available to all children and make it available in head start. >> from low income families, they can't afford to enroll. >> how much the program would cost and symptom are estimating between 10 and $25 billion a year. >> city leaders believe a steady paycheck will encourage teenagers to leave gangs. >> they have a job program for the at risk teens. 10 young men left gangs and started working for the city as gardeners. >> now, they hope to add private sector jobs. >> it might ban certain internet cafes. the american council is after businesses like one that is called freedom pcs. it sells phone products and the city believes it is an internet cafe which sells internet time connected to a slot machines. >> they will consider a temporary ban. >> facebook will be getting a huge tax ref
they are responsible for providing healthcare. and medicare patients in the north bay. >> novato hospital is going to perform certain surgeries at a certain price. >> bay area educators are applauding the educational proposal. he wants to make preschool available to all children and make it available in head start. >> from low income families, they can't afford to enroll. >> how much the program would cost and symptom are estimating between 10 and $25 billion a year....
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with a degree in the field of healthcare or nursing from capella university, you'll have the knowledge to advance your career while making a difference in the lives of patients. let's get started at capella.edu. ♪ i don't wanna be right [ record scratch ] what?! it's not bad for you. it just tastes that way. [ female announcer ] honey nut cheerios cereal -- heart-healthy, whole grain oats. you can't go wrong loving it. waiting for your wrinkle cream to work? neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair has the fastest retinol formula. to visibly reduce fine lines and wrinkles in just one week. neutrogena®. but with advair, i'm breathing better. so now i can be in the scene. advair is clinically proven to help significantly improve lung function. unlike most copd medications, advair contains both an anti-inflammatory and a long-acting bronchodilator working together to help improve your lung function all day. advair won't replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms and should not be used more than twice a day. people with copd taking advair may have a higher chance of pneumonia. advair may
with a degree in the field of healthcare or nursing from capella university, you'll have the knowledge to advance your career while making a difference in the lives of patients. let's get started at capella.edu. ♪ i don't wanna be right [ record scratch ] what?! it's not bad for you. it just tastes that way. [ female announcer ] honey nut cheerios cereal -- heart-healthy, whole grain oats. you can't go wrong loving it. waiting for your wrinkle cream to work? neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair...
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it will be going into a 30,000 square foot office building on the campus that tenet healthcare has graciously approved for us to build this year. the center for the urban child strives to provide high-quality, efficient cost-effective care for kids in the local community, while providing wraparound services that will address the determinants of their health. everything from food insecurity to domestic violence to behavioral health. from of behavioral health standpoint, prevention is the thing we want to focus on the most. most pediatricians do not treat mental illness. they are not comfortable with it and do not take the time to diagnose it. we will train our peers -- pediatricians as well as the general residents to look for the signs and symptoms of behavioral health problems in the children they care for as well as their parents. we will arm them with the tools to care for the less complex behavior and health issues. things such as mild depression and adhd. will have psychologists that will help the children immediately, if something is determined as a potential that may be more complex is
it will be going into a 30,000 square foot office building on the campus that tenet healthcare has graciously approved for us to build this year. the center for the urban child strives to provide high-quality, efficient cost-effective care for kids in the local community, while providing wraparound services that will address the determinants of their health. everything from food insecurity to domestic violence to behavioral health. from of behavioral health standpoint, prevention is the thing...